Is Donald Trump, the property tycoon turned president, about to bust the housing market? That’s potentially one of the unanticipated impacts of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, according to demographics experts and immigrants’ rights groups.The effect of the mass deportations outlined in Department of ...

. Apple, LinkedIn, Spotify and Twitter have joined a growing chorus of technology companies to hit out at the far right and Donald Trump’s attempt to put white supremacists and leftwing counter-demonstrators at Saturday’s Charlottesville protest on the same moral plane. ...

. Donald Trump was forced to disband two White House business councils that were disintegrating around him on Wednesday in the wake of his controversial remarks about the weekend violence in Charlottesville. ...

.... “It may be good for people that are going into technology,” he said of the onset of automation, “but what about people like myself who are not very technical?”. For all Donald Trump’s talk about the raw deal that has been visited on American workers, he rarely mentions people like Duran. ...

....The world’s third largest economy recorded an expansion in second-quarter gross domestic product at an annualised rate of 4%, according to figures from the cabinet office on Monday, making the country the fastest-growing of the G7 wealthy nations. The data comes as a shot in the arm amid rising regional tensions sparked by the US president, Donald Trump, and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, a war of words that rattled global stock markets last week and could threaten Japan, its economy and the rest of the world. ...

....Full marks for timing, Mr President. Last week marked the 10th anniversary of the start of the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, making it an appropriate moment for Donald Trump to threaten North Korea with obliteration. ...

.... Authoritarianism, Chinese-style, seems to deliver growth and prosperity, a proposition that impresses South Africa’s Jacob Zuma as much as Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, both careless of liberal constitutional constraints. Brexit and the election of Donald Trump are grist to the mill – British and US capitalism doesn’t even work for their electorates. ...

....Pat Parkin-MooreCroftLeicester. Donald Trump’s rallies, and especially the one in West Virginia (“Trump takes his show back on the road…”, News), remind one of the annual rallies in Nuremberg, held from 1923 to 1938. ...

. A US stock market gauge known as the “fear index” has spiked to its highest level since Donald Trump was elected president in a sign that his brinkmanship with North Korea is starting to unnerve investors. ...

.... The area north of the line from the Severn to the Wash (barring semi-independent Scotland) helped deliver the shock vote in Britain to leave the EU. In America, hitherto loyal Democrat-supporting blue-collar voters turned to that denouncer of free trade agreements, Donald Trump. ...